I know that.
As far as thanos, I don't see what's wrong with the guy who played him during the mid-credits scene. He might not be as tall as thanos' is (6'4 compared to 6'7) but put a couple inch lift in his boots and there's thanos, to me.
Meh, No apology needed, I have come to appreciate your posts. Especially in regards to responses of ones I've made.Sorry to critique so hard, and this isn't directed towards just you, but it boggles my mind why people want heights to match up exactly to comic book characters, especially ones that are taller than everyone else. You can't tell if someone is 6'7" by looking at them on the screen, or looking at them in a comic book. In fact, height is portrayed so inconsistently in comics it just boggles me why anyone would care about it when it comes to adaptations. The people who make the comics don't care about the height, we, as the audience, can't tell it by looking, how does it ever become a factor. He's taller than everyone else... how can adding four inches make the movie better? Or make him more faithful to the comics? Why is making the actor faithful to an arbitrary number in a superhero encyclopedia relevant? Would we be having this same complaint if he were 6'8" or 7'0" even? I just don't get it. [/rant]
Anyway, to respond to you personally, this is Damion Poitier, on of Whedon's go to big-guys from Firefly and Dollhouse. He played Sheriff Duprez on True Blood season 4 if anyone watches that. Maybe I'll look up his voice later. He doesn't really look like a soprano, though, y'know?
I'm sorry, I forgot he is half black, you are kidding right?
The last thing I plan on doing is getting into a tizzy over race. I think he would be great as Luke Cage and I'm going to leave it at that. Don't agree if you don't want, I have no problem with that.
Oh I know. I just think Luke Cage should be black, not half black?
Oh I know. I just think Luke Cage should be black, not half black?
Anyway, to respond to you personally, this is Damion Poitier, on of Whedon's go to big-guys from Firefly and Dollhouse. He played Sheriff Duprez on True Blood season 4 if anyone watches that. Maybe I'll look up his voice later. He doesn't really look like a soprano, though, y'know?
Are you suggesting him as actor and voice? or do you expect them to do a voice over a la Silver Surfer?
Terry Crews for Luke Cage. He looks the part plus he is experienced in both TV and movies, which I think would be a big benefit because I'd like to see the MCU expanded to the small screen and a Heroes for Hire show would be perfect for this.
I want Nathan Fillion to play Ant-Man
I agree, I think it is almost inevitable that Fillion become Pym. I can't imagine that Wright would put up much of a fuss, and he may even be well suited for his Ant-Man movie. Actually to be honest, I think Whedon, Wright, and Fiege have probably already collectively decided on Fillion.
Why would Whedon even care if Fillion is Ant-Man. Wright's clearly making his 60s spy thriller, so wouldn't that, on the surface, make this not a part of this particular MCU that the rest of the movies are in? Has Whedon looked and/or done anything as far as the script? Just curious.
So is Marvel pressuring Wright to make his movie contemporary for the sake of the MCU? It seems like he is hell bent and whiskey bound to make his 60s spy thriller, so wouldn't that in effect make his movie not in the MCU?(which would then beg the question why does Joss Whedon even care who is ant-man)
Nathan Fillion doesn't really remind me of a super genius.
I hope they get someone more interesting for Ant Man.
Nathan Fillion doesn't really remind me of a super genius.
I hope they get someone more interesting for Ant Man.
giant-man slash ant-man should be patrick wilson and wasp should be allison scagliotti with patrick dempsey as doctor strange
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No!
I don't like Wasp in EMH and I certainly don't want HER playing a founding Avenger.
NO!
No they are not. Fans keep imagining they are, but if they were, they would say something, anything, to indicate they were.
Nathan Fillion doesn't really remind me of a super genius.
Same here. I like Patrick Wilson in that spot.
Hate it when people say "So and so IS so and so".